I've had very positive[my.mmosite.com] experiences around Vendetta Online, and recognize constructive criticism (I've helped create content for the game, after all). What you are doing really amounts to character assassination, which is wholly without merit. Find a new hobby.

>Stop trying to lie, deny facts, and attack people to make the game look better as you tend to do. Also stop trying to bud into conversations about gaming, or other games, on other sites, just to promote this game. Such posts are classed as advertising, and against the rules of those sites.

You really have gone off the deep end. Kindly show me where I have "bud (sic) into conversations about gaming, or other games, on other sites" and I will gladly correct it. Otherwise, you may want to take a look in the mirror before accusing me of "trying to lie, deny facts, and attack people".

I don't think I've done anything unwarranted or untoward. You, on the other hand, have waged a sustained campaign against this game (under more than one username, I presume), and are very quick to throw out pejoratives ("Can't down vote this garbage enough" -Feb 10, 2013).

@PhaserlightJust look at the dates involved, when the game was Greenlight, when they last posted an announcement of some form, when they said to expect the game on Steam, when I posted, and finally the current date. Once you do that, anyone with any sense could see what I said was 100% justified, and if one knew of their history, as you do, 100% correct. Even some long standing fans of the game have complained to the devs about this ongoing habit of theirs. My posting was meant to inform those that don't know about that habit, and are waiting for a Steam release.

Stop trying to lie, deny facts, and attack people to make the game look better as you tend to do. Also stop trying to bud into conversations about gaming, or other games, on other sites, just to promote this game. Such posts are classed as advertising, and against the rules of those sites.

These guys have a long standing tradition of grossly underestimating how long it takes them to complete something. Take the fabled 1.9 patch, talk of that being juuuuust about ready has been going on for about ten years now, it's still not out. You'll want to at least double, or triple whatever time period they provide you to get at least close to the actual completion date.

New DX11 engine just went into production a few weeks ago, and the game server was re-worked and migrated to a much stronger location over summer+fall, we're doing much of this to prepare for the Steam release. Currently targeting the first half of 2016, preferably Q1 if all goes well.

Thank you for answer! Im really respect you because you dont give up and improving your game. Wish you good luck and strength. And hope that there is still be p2p system with time-limited free period. Never switch to f2p, please.Best regards,Dmitriy.

We want the steam launch to be really strong, so we've been spending time re-working the graphics engine for new DX11 shaders, and adding other features. Plus, it does take time to add in other parts of Steam support, like billing and so on.

Honestly Guild, I think you should've found a non-subscription based way to fund the game. One thing stopping Vendetta from becoming a great game is the subscription fees. I remember playing hour after hour but for only so long. There are many MMOs that are non-subscription based out there today. Which allows people to play on their time not on a fee based time limit. There's even Galaxy on Fire that has pretty much the same gameplay but you pay once and you play whenever the hell you want. And yes, I was there during and after the beta. And yes, I do hate EVE.

Flight and combat are the best I've seen in space MMO's.You can dodge shots by reflex, no instant hit.You can starfe in any direction at full speed, or can go straight at afterburner speed.Ship mass, loot mass and equipament mass changes the ships aceleration and manueverability a lot.NPCs doesn't have constant magic respawn at spawnpoints, they travel throw the universe like other players.

I played this before EVE started working with WINE. Tried one of the reactivate for a week offers when they released the Android client but didn't really care for it on touch. I noticed that during my trial there were a lot of twinked out "pwn joo" PvPers rather than the RP type that were around in the early days. I can't say that I'd go back, but it's a good game and deserves a place in the library.